The season's schedule for major league baseball affects the lives and moods of millions of Americans. Each year executives and managers ridicule the logic, sportswriters and broadcasters question the sanity, and athletes and fans cast blame. Yet not many people know how it is that the MLB schedule is figured out, and even fewer have any idea what is involved. The masterminds for 25 years behind this massive logistical undertaking were Henry and Holly Stephenson. A husband and wife duo working out of an upstairs bedroom in their Staten Island home with a computer, a pencil and a great deal of cooperation. How did this mom-and-pop team ever end up with the daunting and thankless job of MLB scheduling? This is the story of how the Stephensons landed their first MLB contract and became "The Schedule Makers."

The wife of a struggling artist is raped and begins painting a series of erotic images in an attempt to exorcise her demons. However the men in her paintings all have the same face as her rapist, and as her work becomes more popular the man begins to take on folk-hero status... The Weissers note that: "... PEER CINEMA reported that this movie was actually intended as symbolic of Nikkatsu's new direction in filmmaking by 'comparing their motion pictures to the erotic ukiyo-e paintings of the Edo Period, with both works appealing to the common man of society'." Chusei Sone's directorial debut. Scripted by Masayasu Oebara and Koji Matsumoto under the collective pseudonym 'Jirou Nizeki'.